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Early Devonian volcanics of southeastern Gorny Altai : Geochemistry, isotope (Sr, Nd, and O) composition, and petrogenesis (Aksai complex). / Krupchatnikov, V. I.; Vrublevskii, V. V.; Kruk, N. N.
в: Russian Geology and Geophysics, Том 59, № 8, 01.08.2018, стр. 905-924.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Early Devonian volcanics of southeastern Gorny Altai
T2 - Geochemistry, isotope (Sr, Nd, and O) composition, and petrogenesis (Aksai complex)
AU - Krupchatnikov, V. I.
AU - Vrublevskii, V. V.
AU - Kruk, N. N.
PY - 2018/8/1
Y1 - 2018/8/1
N2 - Geological, geochemical, and isotope (Sr, Nd, and O) parameters of Early Devonian (405 Ma) volcanics of southeastern Gorny Altai (Aksai and Kalguty volcanotectonic structures) are discussed. The studied igneous rock association comprises magnesian andesitoids, Nb-enriched andesite basalts, and A-type peraluminous silicic rocks (dacites, rhyolites, granites, and leucogranites). Magnesian andesitoids (mg# > 50) are characterized by a predominance of Na among alkalies (K2O/Na2O ≈ 0.1-0.7), medium contents of TiO2 (~ 0.8-1.3 wt.%) and Al2O3 (~ 12-15 wt.%), enrichment in Cr (up to 216 ppm), and low Sr/Y ratios (4-15). The Nb-enriched (Nb = 10-17 ppm) andesite basalts have high contents of TiO2 (1.7-2.7 wt.%) and P2O5 (0.4-1.4 wt.%). The A-type granitoids are characterized by high contents of K(K2O/Na2O ≤ 60) and alumina (ASI ≤ 2.9) and depletion in Ba, Sr, P, and Ti. The magnesian andesitoids and Nb-enriched andesite basalts are products of melts generated in the metasomatized lithospheric mantle; silicic magmas were formed through the melting of Cambrian-Ordovician metaturbidites of the Gorny Altai Group and, partly, Early-Middle Cambrian island-arc metabasites. The above rock association might have resulted from a plume impact on the lithospheric substrates of the continental paleomargin during the evolution of the Altai-Sayan rift system.
AB - Geological, geochemical, and isotope (Sr, Nd, and O) parameters of Early Devonian (405 Ma) volcanics of southeastern Gorny Altai (Aksai and Kalguty volcanotectonic structures) are discussed. The studied igneous rock association comprises magnesian andesitoids, Nb-enriched andesite basalts, and A-type peraluminous silicic rocks (dacites, rhyolites, granites, and leucogranites). Magnesian andesitoids (mg# > 50) are characterized by a predominance of Na among alkalies (K2O/Na2O ≈ 0.1-0.7), medium contents of TiO2 (~ 0.8-1.3 wt.%) and Al2O3 (~ 12-15 wt.%), enrichment in Cr (up to 216 ppm), and low Sr/Y ratios (4-15). The Nb-enriched (Nb = 10-17 ppm) andesite basalts have high contents of TiO2 (1.7-2.7 wt.%) and P2O5 (0.4-1.4 wt.%). The A-type granitoids are characterized by high contents of K(K2O/Na2O ≤ 60) and alumina (ASI ≤ 2.9) and depletion in Ba, Sr, P, and Ti. The magnesian andesitoids and Nb-enriched andesite basalts are products of melts generated in the metasomatized lithospheric mantle; silicic magmas were formed through the melting of Cambrian-Ordovician metaturbidites of the Gorny Altai Group and, partly, Early-Middle Cambrian island-arc metabasites. The above rock association might have resulted from a plume impact on the lithospheric substrates of the continental paleomargin during the evolution of the Altai-Sayan rift system.
KW - A-type granitoids
KW - Central Asian Orogenic Belt
KW - Early Devonian magmatism
KW - geochemistry
KW - Gorny Altai
KW - magnesian andesitoids
KW - Nb-enriched andesite basalts
KW - A-TYPE GRANITES
KW - MAGNESIAN ANDESITES
KW - CHINA
KW - ROCKS
KW - CLASSIFICATION
KW - MAGMATISM
KW - PERALUMINOUS GRANITES
KW - EVOLUTION
KW - DISCRIMINATION
KW - GENERATION
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U2 - 10.1016/j.rgg.2018.07.012
DO - 10.1016/j.rgg.2018.07.012
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85051115010
VL - 59
SP - 905
EP - 924
JO - Russian Geology and Geophysics
JF - Russian Geology and Geophysics
SN - 1068-7971
IS - 8
ER -
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